I liked this book very much, it has an extremely interesting plot, intense characters, and unique settings. It is very captivating and attention grabbing with its relevance in this time by drawing attention to global warming, and missed it with a currently popular subject: Mythology. When I was beginning the book, I was very skeptical about how P.J was going to mix apocalypse, romance, and mythology. It did not seem like it was going to work, I was expecting a crap novel. Pleasantly enough, I found out that I was wrong. I very much enjoyed this novel. The book is not extremely deep, but it could definitely be a fun summer read. I give this four stars out of five.I am a Young Adult reviewer who loves to read and talk about books. Here is the mystical place where I will do everything from interview authors, review books, and rate them; to share insider YA info and do giveaways! The only thing I don’t do is share my personal copies of books ;) . So welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The Not So Public Library! #TNSPLblog
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Solstice by P.J. Hoover (Review)
I liked this book very much, it has an extremely interesting plot, intense characters, and unique settings. It is very captivating and attention grabbing with its relevance in this time by drawing attention to global warming, and missed it with a currently popular subject: Mythology. When I was beginning the book, I was very skeptical about how P.J was going to mix apocalypse, romance, and mythology. It did not seem like it was going to work, I was expecting a crap novel. Pleasantly enough, I found out that I was wrong. I very much enjoyed this novel. The book is not extremely deep, but it could definitely be a fun summer read. I give this four stars out of five.
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